Emily Zheng
Senior Research Analyst, Venture Capital at PitchBook, where she covers major trends in US venture capital, including IPOs, secondaries, valuations, and AI-driven late-stage private markets.
Venture Investors Face an Unprecedented Test From Trillion-Dollar IPOs
PitchBook’s Emily Zheng told Bloomberg Technology that the expected IPOs of SpaceX, Anthropic and OpenAI are difficult to benchmark against the recent venture-backed market because their scale is so unusual. She argued that SpaceX may become the first test of whether public investors can absorb a wave of AI and space listings whose prospective valuations and proceeds exceed much of the past decade’s VC-backed exit activity.
AI Demand Is Rewriting Tech Financing From Hyperscalers to IPOs
Bloomberg Technology’s June 2 discussion framed Alphabet’s planned $80 billion equity raise and Anthropic’s confidential IPO filing as signs that AI demand is moving from product strategy into capital structure. The central argument was that the scale of AI infrastructure spending is forcing technology companies to rethink balance sheets, IPO timing, bank fees and supply-chain risk, with SpaceX’s listing plans and memory-chip constraints showing how the pressure is spreading beyond the hyperscalers.